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When, several years ago, a violent controversy arose in England between the older life insurance companies and a number of new ones, it was claimed upon behalf of the latter that they could never result in injury to tile policy holders, because, f a young company were unsuccessful it could sell its business, that is, transfer its risks to some other more fortunate. View Full Article in Timesmachine »

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